Hi Hongwei,
So we had a couple of issues that I'm sure had an impact:
* schemaguid on some attribute were duplicated
* ntmixed was not coherent among the different NC and not coherent with
the MsDS-Beahvior-version
* replicated metadata for the root NC was incomplete
All of this have its roots in using a quite old provision of Samba4.
The first 2 points were quite easy to identify (the first one resulted
as an error in the event log, the second one was spotted by an analysis
of differences in attributes). The third one has been more complicated
has I had to find which partition was causing the problem, and then
narrow the search.
I was suspecting a problem in the metadata but as most objects (all but
one ?) have a correct metadata it took me tries to transplant objects
and metadata from the problematic partition to a known OK.
I have a couple of more tests to do but I'm now confident that this
issue could be closed soon.
Thanks.
Matthieu.
On 30/06/2011 20:31, Hongwei Sun wrote:
Matthieu,
When the process being trace exits , the trace file will be saved. So in
your case, when you see the error message and you fail to login, do a reboot so
the lsass process will exit during reboot. Once rebooted, you can then get
the trace file generated from the machine.
Hongwei
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthieu Patou [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:13 AM
To: Hongwei Sun
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; tridge
Subject: Re: [REG:111063044753520] [cifs-protocol] Unable to dcpromo windows
with a Samba4 DC
Hi Hongwei,
Moving dochelp to bcc
Hi, Matthieu,
The following is the instruction:
1. Run "TTTracer -persistent lsass.exe".
This will trace lsass.exe each time it starts until you run "TTTracer
-delete lsass.exe".
2. Reboot machine, lsass trace will start automatically.
3. Run "TTTracer -stop all" to stop all tracing on my system. Trace
files are written to the disk.
Will tttracer put trace on disk on reboot in anycase ? because the issue is
that the windows server can't really boot in normal mode. On 2003 I've got a
popup saying that the lsass.exe had a problem but then no more information and
also I'm unable to log in.
Matthieu.
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Matthieu Patou
Samba Team http://samba.org
Private repo http://git.samba.org/?p=mat/samba.git;a=summary
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